Good question! I don't know if this answer will hold up, but my guess is
Lieutenant General Carol A. Mutter. USMC (Retired), who was awarded the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal,
and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal among other. The
Legion of Merit has been awarded to other Women Marines, but it ranks
below the DDSM and the DSSM.
The German, U-boat. Hitler ended up bringing them back to use in WWII
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The most successful submarine of WW1 was the SM U-35 Type U 31 U-boat. It sunk 224 ships, not 223.
Not sure about WWI, but for WWII: "The crew numbers aboard a U-boat varied greatly between different U-boat types and the mission it was undertaking. A Type II U-boat comprised of 25 officers and seamen, while a Type VII housed approximately 45. A Type IX had about 50 and Type XXI had a 57 man crew."
WWII in Europe was decided by the movement of materiel across the Atlantic from the US to UK. Liberty ships were crucial to this venture. The predation of the UK maritime fleet by the German U boats was immense.
U-Boats (During WWII)
Germany. and its actually U-Boat. it was used in WWII.
A German sub/WWII era.
germany. and its actually U-Boat. it was used in WWII.
Close to a thousand during WWII.
Roughly 2,000 merchant ships in WWII.
They were German boats used in WWII.
its a U-boat. they were used in WWI and WWII. It's like a submarine.
Nearly all subs in WWII had that capability.
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That would most likely be WWI as horses were still widely used. Although I do recall that in WWII, the Polish cavalry were roundly defeated by German tanks when the Nazis invaded Poland. But they went the way of the battleship in WWII; they simply became obsolete in modern warfare.
German U-Boats were not nearly as good as US Navy Gato Class submarines in WWII. Consequently, what U-Boat technologies might "any laws" be concerned with?